时间:2010-04-02 00:00:00 来源:珠海特区报 作者:
Expat partygoers wax nostalgicat Irish festival
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An Irish band from Hong Kong enlivens the atmosphere at 5th Bar with St Patrick's Day music. Photo:Zhong Fan |
5th Bar co-owner Chris Huababaua, a Bavarian who has lived in
He had spent half a month inviting the band from
His greatest interest is to organize various parties featuring different national festivals and each week’s Open Mic at his bar, Chris said, adding that he used to invite friends to weekend parties at his home in Xiangzhou, and fortunately his neighbours were too good to complain about the noise.
Chris also said he is planning to drive to
Three years ago, Mark Clulow came to visit his mother, Marian Lenehan, an Irishwoman who teaches at GLV, and decided to stay after two weeks. Mark has now become an operator of zhuhainights.com with more than 2,000 members from all over the world. He announces upcoming events on the website, makes friends and communicates with them through it, Mark said.
Mark’s No1 hobby is to drive a go-cart, which excites him. Likewise, Zhuhai International Circuit is where he most frequently visits, he said, stressing he had hardly missed any racing event there. At weekend or during holidays, he takes a walk or picnics in a park with his mother and friends.
The city has never been strange to him, and more and more foreigners have started careers, settled down, gotten married or had children in Zhuhai, where imported foodstuff and English signs have become more common, Mark said. Blond hair and blue eyes are no longer as eye-popping as before. Meanwhile, foreigners are concerned about economic growth, air pollution and traffic congestion just like Chinese people are. “Therefore, we’re not foreigners but rather out-of-town residents, like those from
Irish sisters Sharon and Lily joined their mother, Clare Lynch, to celebrate the event at the bar. In traditional Irish costume,
The sisters have lived in the city with their parents, who work here, for three years. They have a Chinese teacher give a language class every week, but have learned only a limited number of characters as they are too difficult for them,
John is an American Dane who has worked in Zhuhai for less than a year. He feels happy that there are three Danish companies in Zhuhai and most people here know Danish butter cookies and badminton.
A fan of Chinese history, he has visited Yang Great Ancestral Hall in Beishan Village of Nanping, Luyi Hall in Doumen District, Meixi Royal Stone Archways in Qianshan and other historical sites in Zhuhai and taken a lot of pictures. He also said that he took part in the 4th Zhuhai Folk Art Parade at Lantern Festival and shared pictures with his family and friends on the web.
JJ Verdun, a French ‘son-in-law’ of
Having witnessed the city’s development and changes over the past decade, JJ admitted he feels fortunate to live in Zhuhai, where the environment is nice and life is comfortable. With ideal location abutting Hong Kong and
JJ also said he is not the only foreigner at home, as his wife’s brother-in-law is Spanish, asserting that he enjoys the life of the big family.
It doesn’t matter whether the music is good or not and you like or dislike the food; what matters most is what you hear and taste is an old European culture, Chris said.
(ZD Feature)
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